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Moore, Randy; Froehle, Ann Marie; Kiernan, Julie; Greenwald, Barry – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Although most high school students want their biology classes to include evolution, most high school biology classes in Minnesota do not emphasize evolution. This lack of an emphasis on evolution defies state educational standards and is associated with most students (high school and college) having serious misconceptions about evolution. The…
Descriptors: Biology, Student Attitudes, Evolution, Science Instruction
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Ferrara, Margaret M.; Ferrara, Peter J. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2005
Parent involvement promotes better student attendance, increased graduation rates and less grade retention, higher parent and student satisfaction with school, less discipline reports, and higher achievement scores in reading and math (Hiatt-Michael 2001). In an analysis of teacher training programs, researchers found that teacher candidates…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement
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Rogers, Jenny – Primary Science Review, 2006
The national curriculum in Japan is termed the Course of Study, the revised version of which was implemented in 2000 for kindergarten, or nursery schools, and since 2002 for elementary or primary schools. The Course of Study for Science specifies content only in broad terms, placing the greatest emphasis on process, learning to learn and…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten
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Slusser, Suzanne R.; Erickson, Rebecca J. – Teaching Sociology, 2006
Research has documented that collaborative learning groups improve student learning and increase the likelihood that students will have positive attitudes about both the subject matter and their peers. However, researchers know much less about how collaborative learning groups may influence student behavior and the extent to which their utility…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Student Behavior, Testing, Cooperative Learning
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Caughlan, Samantha; Kelly, Sean – Research in the Teaching of English, 2004
Quantitative analyses using CLASS 3.0 software and qualitative discourse analyses were conducted of the instructional and institutional effects of tracking in high-and low-track American literature classes taught by the same teacher, a participant in a national study of the effects of dialogic classroom discourse patterns on student achievement.…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Course Content, Teacher Expectations of Students, Teacher Attitudes
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Godon, Rafal – Policy Futures in Education, 2004
The article focuses on the problem of a crisis in contemporary European universities. The key question is whether the crisis in university education is a calamity or a challenge in these times of social transformation. Adapting a metaphor of health to the university education in the contexts of "politics", "knowledge" and…
Descriptors: Social Change, Regional Planning, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Beechem, Michael – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2004
Incumbent upon those faculty who teach substance abuse courses is the need to integrate elderly alcoholism-related course content to encourage and adequately prepare university students to serve this "hidden" population. Course content would ideally include theories specific to loss-grief, aging, and alcoholism. In addition, field placement…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Older Adults, Course Content
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Suanpang, Pannee; Petocz, Peter; Kalceff, Walter – Educational Technology & Society, 2004
Worldwide, electronic learning (E-learning) has become an important part of the education agenda in the last decade. The Suan Dusit Rajabhat University (SDRU), Thailand has made significant efforts recently to use Internet technologies to enhance learning opportunities. The results reported here are part of a pioneering study to determine the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Course Content, Statistics, Business Administration Education
Butler, Karen L.; Jeter, Angela; Andrades, Rovaughna – American Journal of Health Education, 2002
Johnson C. Smith University, one of the nation's oldest historically Black colleges and universities, has a peer education program known as Students with a Realistic Mission (SWARM). SWARM's primary focus is on HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted disease prevention, alcohol education, and other drug awareness. During the spring 2000 semester, we…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Peer Teaching, Health Promotion, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
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Hess, Diana E. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2002
This study examined the teaching of controversial public issues (CPI) in middle and high school social studies classes. I sought to better understand the instruction and conceptions undergirding the instruction of secondary social studies teachers who were nominated by discussion experts as especially skillful at teaching their students to…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Observation, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
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Tyson, Cynthia A. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2002
The use of children's literature in urban social studies classrooms to facilitate students' engagement in literate behaviors and simultaneously develop a framework for understanding social action is an under-researched area. This paper discusses the use of literature for children and young adults in an urban middle school language arts and social…
Descriptors: African American Students, Childrens Literature, Citizenship Education, Social Action
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Shortall, Terry; Evans, David – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2005
This paper looks at the demographic distribution of campus and distance students of an MA TEFL/TESL course offered by a British University. An examination of the mother tongue of all students between 1994 and 2003 shows that non-native speakers on campus have increased from 60% to 90%. At the same time, native speaker campus students have…
Descriptors: Course Content, Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience, Native Speakers
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Baker, Ann C. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
Given the varied backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives among students and faculty in management education and organizational studies programs, often teachable moments present themselves around differing perceptions. Seizing these moments to talk about difficult, controversial issues--or undiscussables--can catalyze and deepen learning. This…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Environment, Business Administration Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Donner, Susan; Everett, Joyce; Basham, Kathryn – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
As a second article in a series devoted to an ongoing evaluation of our antiracism field project, a controversial assignment rooted in our Smith College School for Social Work's antiracism commitment, this paper focuses on the review of 128 assignments completed between September 1998-August 2000. A thematic analysis of these projects revealed…
Descriptors: Social Work, Case Studies, Program Evaluation, Assignments
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Bordia, Sarbari; Wales, Lynn; Pittam, Jeffery; Gallois, Cindy – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2006
Most practitioners teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) will agree that students come with some expectations about course content and teaching methodology and that these expectations play a vital role in student motivation and learning. However, the study of student expectations has been a surprising omission from Second…
Descriptors: Expectation, Student Attitudes, Second Language Learning, Course Content
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